FUTURE TALENTED Spring Term 2019 - Issue 2 | Page 47

STEM ADVICE TO CAREERS LEADERS Practical STEM is expensive, but we won £4,000 over thre e different competitions last year with a sim ilar low-tech, high-fun approac h. We have no decent machinery in school but decided to spend most of our funds on craft materials. This means that every child in every practical less on can be creative. We’d love to hav e a 3D printer or a laser cutt er, but we don’t – nor do we see those thin gs as priorities. Our after-school STEM club is so popular that we’ve had to restrict numbers. We currently have abo ut a dozen teams working on projects across a range of competition s. If a team gets close to a goo d entry, the headteacher will consider allowin g them out of lessons to hone entr ies and presentations. We start off with good ideas and bright pupils, but we also fully commit our time and reso urces to help the best teams shin e. We’ve always done it for exceptional athletes and footballers, so why not for budding engineers? BP operates in 70 countries worldwide, finding and producing oil and gas on land and offshore. bp.com STEM Learning is the largest provider of education and careers support in science, technology, engineering and maths. stem.org.uk FUTURE TALENT // 47